Examples of 'come to the fore' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to the fore"

means to become prominent, noticeable, or influential in a particular situation or context. It suggests that a person, idea, or factor emerges or rises to the forefront, gaining attention or recognition for its significance or impact

How to use "come to the fore" in a sentence

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Copper did not come to the fore accidentally.
Come to the fore and demand switches.
Now the cities come to the fore.
It is at these moments that competing conceptions of democracy come to the fore.
Come out come to the fore commit.
Fairness considerations have come to the fore.
Power relations come to the fore in these situations.
Personalized learning has come to the fore.
It has come to the fore again.
That day he appeared to come to the fore.
He had come to the fore because he was impatient and hungry for power.
They have even come to the fore.
Some issues of parochialism and proprietary information will come to the fore.
Two tasks come to the fore.
There are kinds of outsourcing which come to the fore.

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Two names come to the fore.
That has allowed a new generation to come to the fore.
Wisdom has to come to the fore in our affairs.
Here aesthetic preferences come to the fore.
One issue that has come to the fore recently is financial insecurity.
Forgotten memories have come to the fore.
Its strengths come to the fore when handling goods inside harbour areas.
Two alternatives have come to the fore.
This question has come to the fore with the formalization of new rights.
Divisions and struggles come to the fore.
Synthetic plastics have come to the fore as preferred materials for such articles.
Personalised learning has come to the fore.
Your skills come to the fore when you are handling a piece of art.
Many of them do not come to the fore.
This week will come to the fore your ambition and desire for success.
Memes and visuals come to the fore.
Many ideas have come to the fore and are implemented but with a limited impact.
More accounting problems come to the fore.
Koreans also come to the fore in the race for artificial intelligence on mobile devices.
Instances of torture also come to the fore.
Come to the fore in Nigeria was retaining American.
Three things immediately come to the fore.
English did not come to the fore until after the Second World War.
Their negligence has come to the fore.
They have come to the fore through their use for air-to-ground surgical strikes in Afghanistan.
This issue will come to the fore.
Tensions between freedom of expression and religion had recently come to the fore.
The problem has come to the fore again.
Details in color on a white background perfectly come to the fore.
The markets come to the fore.
It is here that problems related to security come to the fore.
Domestic security has come to the fore to a huge extent.
A strong awakening of our identity has come to the fore.
Miracles come to the fore.
Something urgently important has come to the fore.

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